Cars once owned by music legends Elvis Presley and Nick Mason, as well as Maserati expert Bill McGrath on offer.

A very important Rolls-Royce Phantom III will be headlining Bonhams Important Motor Cars and Fine Automobilia sale taking place on 6 December. The car was the first Rolls-Royce Phantom III to be sold to America, which also featured in the award-winning 2006 film Pan’s Labyrinth. The sale takes place at Mercedes-Benz World at Brooklands in Surrey.

A total number of 24 Phantom III Rolls-Royces are thought to have been sold to America new, with this car listed to have been delivered first on 2 December 1936. Estimated at £60,000 – £70,000 and in fantastic condition, the car was used alongside a Bentley during a car chase in the film Pan’s Labyrinth, which was directed by Guillermo del Toro. It has been owned by a prominent collector of pre-war luxury cars since this time and kept in Southern Europe.

A 1934 Lagonda M45 Tourer, which has had five owners since new, including the Pink Floyd drummer and prominent collector, Nick Mason, is another sale highlight. Estimated at £110,000 – 140,000, it has been immaculately restored by its current owner.

Meanwhile a Mercedes-Benz 600, once owned by the ‘King of Rock and Roll’, Elvis Presley, has attracted a pre-sale estimate of £150,000 – £200,000.

Another car with remarkable provenance is a 1964 Maserati 3500GTI Coupé, which belonged to the renowned Maserati specialist, the late Bill McGrath. Discovered in 1973 in a builder’s yard and purchased for £500, the car has attracted a pre-sale estimate of £65,000 – £75,000. It was during the restoration process that McGrath realised how little was known about Maseratis and how few parts were available. Having nursed the car back to health, he started to gain a reputation as a superb restorer and in 1977 became a full-time specialist in the marque.